Gotebo, Oklahoma Ghost Tales


By the looks of it Gotebo, Oklahoma appears like a customary settlement, but after the light of day has ended one may very well witness some frightening things. Phantoms are so normal in this place; many folks who live here don’t even think about it any longer. Folks who have never stayed for a few days in this municipality will say to you it's a pack of lies, but not all of the inhabitants of Gotebo are breathing.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

A man with a sword in his head is from time to time seen on the peak of Rainy Mountain
 
    late at night viewing the scenery.

A man's body having the head of a donkey has supposedly been distinguished on several instances in Rainy Mountain Indian School Reservation late at night hiding
  a dead body by a big rock. In any case, it is indisputably a chilling spirit that you wouldn't want to meet at the stroke of midnight.

A female character has often been noticed pulling a body from the cold water of Gyp Creek before dawn.

The ghost of a man grasping a sword is frequently seen going through the fridge in the kitchen of a Gotebo apartment after midnight. No matter what, this ghost indisputably is chilling; one that any wise person would not want to bump into.

The phantom of a female with words engraved into her arm may repeatedly be perceived in Crowder Lake State Park at the park headquarters sobbing.



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